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The Gallery white interior models should have come with a cleaning product, did yours have it?
 

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This is a pretty often discussed topic so I'd recommend using the search feature to look into what everyone else uses but, keep in mind the seats themselves are protected with a vinyl coating to ensure they don't wear out over time and minimize color transfer from stuff like jeans and the seat.

You rarely are working with the underlying leather/leatherette itself these days, that said I'll defer to Phagan90 as he may have some specific recommendations for the gallery white interior in terms of upkeep.

My personal regiment is;
1. Brush/Vacuum up any crumbs/dirt stuck between the cracks and seams.
2. Warm water in a damp microfiber cloth and wipe down the seats and dry.
3. 1-2 times a year I'll toss some leather conditioner from Chemical guys.

It doesn't get overly hot where I am but if you are in one of the Southern States like Texas it may not be a bad idea to use a Vinyl protectant like 303 Protect or Mothers Vinyl Protectant, you can also use those on the dash/plastics.
 
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Leather conditioner does nothing to coated leather. I had a car (a Lexus) with semi-aniline leather that truly soaked up leather conditioner. Every other car I've had (including the Q50) has a durable layer of protection (polyurethane) over the leather, and just needs to be wiped down and kept relatively clean.

Keep abrasives off the leather and use a leather cleaner when you have to with a soft brush or cloth. Also, buy some Cousin Eddie white shoes to match those seats.
 

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I Hit like instead of reply lol if you bought the car brand new it should have been in your center console, obviously you would have found it by now if it was but check your owners manual in case you're like me and never took it out of the plastic wrapping, if not there, another spot parts are hidden is in the trunk under the cover where you would expect to find a spare tire, thats where most items are when the new vehicles are dropped off. I never used it myself and personally I'd just go with an aftermarket cleaner like the ones others have suggested but I have always been curious if the cleaner actually works, that gallery white is nice but would be a pia to keep clean
 

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I Hit like instead of reply lol if you bought the car brand new it should have been in your center console, obviously you would have found it by now if it was but check your owners manual in case you're like me and never took it out of the plastic wrapping, if not there, another spot parts are hidden is in the trunk under the cover where you would expect to find a spare tire, thats where most items are when the new vehicles are dropped off. I never used it myself and personally I'd just go with an aftermarket cleaner like the ones others have suggested but I have always been curious if the cleaner actually works, that gallery white is nice but would be a pia to keep clean
Ohh ok, yea i forgot to add that I bought it certified. Yea I agree I love the interior but am just worried about keeping it clean. Thank you for the help
 
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